
Speaker Kevin McCarthy

“Today, flags at our Capitol have been lowered to half staff in memory of the innocent lives lost in the deadliest attack on American soil in our nation’s history. We will never forget.”
Congresswoman Lori Chavez-DeRemer

“Today marks 22 years since the 9/11 terrorist attacks. As a nation, today we reaffirm our commitment to #NeverForget the nearly 3,000 innocent Americans who lost their lives on this tragic day, and we are forever grateful for the heroes who ran toward danger that day to save lives.”
Oregon Republican Party
“If you were born after 2001, this video will help you understand why so many Americans will never forget this day. The murderers responsible killed thousands of people, but they failed in their goals because their actions brought Americans together.”
US House Republican Conference

“We will never forget the tragic events of this day.
Our thoughts and prayers remain with the families of the victims and survivors of the 9/11 terrorist attacks.”
Linn County

Photos from the annual 9/11 Memorial Ceremony at the Linn County Courthouse. Thank you all. We will never forget!












Senate Republican Leader Mitch McConnell Marks 22nd Anniversary Of September 11 Terrorist Attacks

U.S. Senate Republican Leader Mitch McConnell (R-KY) delivered the following remarks today on the Senate floor regarding September 11:
“Today marks twenty-two years since terrorists shattered a peaceful morning in New York, Pennsylvania, and here in Washington.
“Twenty-two years since enemies of American freedom and leadership killed 2,977 innocent people.
“Twenty-two years. But the shock of that day – and the pain of loss – are still every bit as real.
“Today, we remember the parents and children and spouses and siblings who never returned home. We thank the first responders who ran toward danger in service of others.
“And we honor the servicemembers, intelligence professionals, and law enforcement officers who have kept America safe since that awful day.
“But today is not just about remembering the past.
“Year after year, September 11 is a reminder of our commitment to confront growing threats from global terror. And to preserve the tools and authorities our national security community need to carry out this essential mission.”
